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How Sharon Van Etten learned to take life a little easier

On a March day in London, the New Jersey singer-songwriter talks adopting a different mindset and letting go. Taken from Issue 131

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Meditations on . . . the enduring lifespan of the pop song

A new generation of fans are freeing artists from the narratives that once overshadowed their art. We take a look at how music consumption has changed with the rise of TikTok and a shift in tabloid culture

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